Polly Stanton

Polly Stanton is an audio-visual artist and researcher. Her practice primarily explores listening as a means to navigate and map location and investigate the unseen aspects of place. Occupying the intersection of field recording, sound design, cinema and observational documentary, her work considers how sound can expand our experience of visual comprehension. In addition to her art practice she has worked professionally in the film industry in post-production sound, teaches audio-visual theory in RMIT’s School of Art and also lectures in sound design at Swinburne University’s School of Film and Animation.

She is co-director of the collaborative project ‘Burrow’ with geographer Anja Kanngieser and is currently a practice-based PhD candidate at RMIT University.

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Audible Women - an online list of women who can be heard. Produced and managed by Gail Priest. Contact info@audiblewomen.com

Gail Priest is a Sydney-based sound artist, writer and curator. For more see http://www.gailpriest.net/
Audible Women was started when Gail was the Australia Council Emerging & Experimental Arts Fellow (2015/2016)